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On G&K I like to use the Celts to get a religion early on. I do like using true start locations with Egypt. I like using all sorts though.

When I do use Egypt on TSL I like to take over all of Africa, try to sail West to Australia taking it over. Then I try to take over South America and North America. Then I usually have a large enough military and science edge that I then move to take over Europe and Asia.

Though I don't get involved a lot at Civfanatics, I do like to read what they are saying especially with that.

On G&K I like to use the Celts to get a religion early on. I do like using true start locations with Egypt. I like using all sorts though.

When I do use Egypt on TSL I like to take over all of Africa, try to sail West to Australia taking it over. Then I try to take over South America and North America. Then I usually have a large enough military and science edge that I then move to take over Europe and Asia.

Though I don't get involved a lot at Civfanatics, I do like to read what they are saying especially with that.

Yes but it is very complicated. Read about it first. It is an awesome series of games. It is micromanaging an empire (each with their own strengths). You have to make infrstructure to gain resources. You have to conquer lands or expand to gain more. Check out civfanatics website to find out about it.

Yes but it is very complicated. Read about it first. It is an awesome series of games. It is micromanaging an empire (each with their own strengths). You have to make infrstructure to gain resources. You have to conquer lands or expand to gain more. Check out civfanatics website to find out about it.

to add to what utahjazzno12fan said...this game isn't only about building an army and conquering the world. that's not the only way to win. you can win through science, culture, or simply the highest score after a certain amount of time if fighting isn't you think. and the diplomatic system in this game is more intricate than any other game i've played...it's not only about trading resources...it's literally managing your relationships with different empires with your actions/decisions affecting their opinions of you. different empires reacts to things differently too depending on the personality of their leaders...all of whom are real life historical leaders.

It all depends on how you approach the game. Each civilization is suited toward a different style of play. Before the expansion, I probably played Japan and Russia the most. For Gods & Kings, I like Ethiopia.